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Add tests of Expr
support through SabreSwap
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This also fixes a small bug with the general control-flow handling, where a `SwitchCaseOp` would not have its classical wires respected, which left it possible to be routed out-of-order.
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LGTM, this seems straightforward and is a dual of the similar fix for stochastic swap. Thanks for catching and fixing this.
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This also fixes a small bug with the general control-flow handling, where a `SwitchCaseOp` would not have its classical wires respected, which left it possible to be routed out-of-order. (cherry picked from commit 1a87703)
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This also fixes a small bug with the general control-flow handling, where a `SwitchCaseOp` would not have its classical wires respected, which left it possible to be routed out-of-order. (cherry picked from commit 1a87703) Co-authored-by: Jake Lishman <[email protected]>
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This also fixes a small bug with the general control-flow handling, where a `SwitchCaseOp` would not have its classical wires respected, which left it possible to be routed out-of-order.
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Summary
This also fixes a small bug with the general control-flow handling, where a
SwitchCaseOp
would not have its classical wires respected, which left it possible to be routed out-of-order.Details and comments
Fix #10232. Feature changelog via #10331. No changelog for the bugfix because it was unreleased as yet.